London: Pregnant model Danielle Lloyd might have felt sexy while posing nude for a photoshoot and flaunting her baby bump like Demi Moore, but she has revealed her plans to undergo a surgery in order to get her perfect figure back after the birth of her second child.
The 27-year-old brunette posed wearing nothing but her make-up and jewellery in the latest issue of Closer, just like Moore did in her iconic naked shoot for Vanity Fair magazine in 1991.
However, the Scouse model insisted that she would be undergoing a surgery to regain her pre-baby body after the birth in 10 weeks time.
“‘I’ll get a trainer and go to the gym at least three times a week once the baby arrives. I’ve basically been pregnant for the past two years, so I can’t wait to get my body back,” the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
“I’d like to be 9st and a size 8 before my wedding. If worst comes to worst, I’ll consider lipo!” she said.
“My boobs get so big during pregnancy, I’ve got stretch marks and saggy skin. I want that removed and then a lift. I’d also like a chemical peel to even out my skin due to pregnancy pigmentation,” she added.
The Celebrity ‘Big Brother star’ is expecting the child with footballer fiance Jamie O’Hara, 24, in September.
ANI
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